Royal Caribbean has announced new cruise itineraries departing from Hong Kong to destinations in Japan and South Korea for the 2026–2027 season. These voyages on the Spectrum of the Seas will offer travelers options from four-night getaways to nine-night trips, including holiday sailings. The expansion highlights Hong Kong's role as a key hub in Asia's growing cruise tourism sector.
Royal Caribbean's announcement, made on March 9, 2026, introduces sailings from Hong Kong's Kai Tak Cruise Terminal to ports in Japan and South Korea. The itineraries operate during the 2026–2027 cruise season using the Spectrum of the Seas, a ship designed for the Asian market with features like skydiving simulators, observation capsules, indoor sports complexes, and diverse dining options including international and Asian cuisine.
Voyages range from four to nine nights, allowing flexibility for different schedules and budgets. Japan stops include Tokyo, Osaka, and Okinawa, known for historic shrines, gardens, urban districts, cuisine, and coastal scenery. South Korea destinations feature Busan and Jeju, offering beaches, seafood markets, cultural heritage sites, volcanic landscapes, and waterfalls. Some itineraries combine both countries, enabling multi-destination experiences without multiple flights.
Holiday-themed cruises during Christmas and New Year will include seasonal decorations, events, and celebrations at sea, appealing to families and groups. Hong Kong's strategic location and modern infrastructure, with efficient connectivity to the international airport, position it as an ideal departure point. Tourism officials promote cruise travel as part of the city's revival strategy, amid rising demand in Asia.
The expansion reflects broader trends in cruise tourism, where travelers seek convenient ways to explore multiple locations with onboard entertainment. Asia's growth in this sector is driven by improved port facilities and increasing visitor interest from regions like Europe, Australia, and North America. For Hong Kong, these routes promise economic benefits through heightened spending and exposure.